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June 2010
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The editors liked
User interface tweaks
New tools to automate common tasks
Improved collaboration features
Faster performance
Outlook search improved
Customisable ribbon
Picture tools are great
Easy cloud access
Skydrive integration
Easy to use
Some clever new features
Vastly improved collaboration via Office Web Apps
New business analysis tools in Excel and Access
64bit version
Improved email management in Outlook
Automatic sandboxing for downloaded documents
OneNote in all SKUs
The editors didn't like
Web Apps available only in volume licence editions
Rating
Ink still an image
Excel anchored in one window
No trimming web video in PowerPoint
No upgrade editions available
Free alternatives are almost as good
Confusing Find feature in Word documents
Despite the customisable ribbon
Some key commands are still oddly located
Secondary apps like Publisher are still not harmonised with the rest of the suite
Some functionality requires Exchange 2010 and Share...
If you need more than just a text editor and a basic spreadsheet, then Microsoft’s Office is still a great choice. It’s not a massive update from 2007, but those who have stuck by Office 2003 till now should definitely make the move. ...
Abstract: Microsoft's finest Office suite to date makes some welcome evolutions in its bid to hold off the advances of the free office suite competition. Whether it's done enough remains to be seen, however. Microsoft - Office 2010 Home & Business Edition price...
User interface tweaks, new tools to automate common tasks, improved collaboration features
Web Apps available only in volume licence editions, Rating:
Office 2010 brings numerous small enhancements over earlier releases of the application suite, including a more consistent user interface, image tools for better visuals in many applications, and features to help save time and boost productivity in Ou...
Vastly improved collaboration via Office Web Apps, New business analysis tools in Excel and Access, 64bit version, Customisable ribbon, Improved email management in Outlook, Automatic sandboxing for downloaded documents, OneNote in all SKUs
Confusing Find feature in Word documents, Despite the customisable ribbon, some key commands are still oddly located, Secondary apps like Publisher are still not harmonised with the rest of the suite, Some functionality requires Exchange 2010 and Share...
In Office 2010, Microsoft's Office Web Apps have matured to become the basis of the suite's collaboration tools, making it a more significant release than many previous versions.…
The most important change to Office 2010 - Web-based access - is not yet available, so its difficult to make a judgment about the latest version of Office. Apart from that, this new version of Office adds some very useful new features such as video-e...
Abstract: Word, Excel and PowerPoint all keep getting faster. OneNote (for notes, data, ideas, information, content, images, videos, etc.) and Outlook (for communication, common file exchange, scheduling, journal notes, etc.), along with your web browser, under...
Abstract: Ask most people to name a productivity suite and chances are they'll say Microsoft Office, but they might also name one of the numerous competitors that have sprung up. None have completely displaced the Microsoft monolith, but they've made inroads. ...
If you’re using Office 2003 or an older version of Office, the newer 2010 suite is a worthwhile upgrade. If you’re a happy Office 2007 user however, Office 2010 doesn’t really offer a massive upgrade, with the exception of Outlook. ...